IT vendors and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) — Benefits of Adopting the Guide.
- By adopting the Guide, you gain a competitive advantage over IT firms who do not adopt the code. The value of this competitive advantage will only increase as cybercrime and other cyber incidents become increasingly common and disruptive.
- The Guide makes it easier for you to discuss IT security management with your clients and prospects. The Guide lets you make your IT security management practices transparent to your client. Assuring clients and prospects that you meet the Guide assures them that you’ve got the basics covered.
- By adopting the Guide, you also help make sure you’re not missing something. We all know how fast cybercrime and cybersecurity is changing, and how challenging the management of critical technology can be, particularly when it comes to information security. The Guide is a great way to benefit from the community of professionals, both here in Los Angeles and around the world.
- By adopting the Guide, you gain presence in the market place, part of a community of professionals dedicated to helping each other towards a more secure community. SecureTheVillage is exploring ways to promote IT vendors and managed MSPs who adopt the Guide.
In-House IT organizations — Benefits of Adopting the Guide.
- The Guide makes it easier for you to discuss IT security management with your management. The Guide lets you make your IT security management practices transparent to your management. Showing management how you meet the Guide assures them that you’ve got the basics covered.
- By adopting the Guide, you also help make sure you’re not missing something. We all know how fast cybercrime and cybersecurity is changing, and how challenging the management of critical technology can be, particularly when it comes to information security. The Guide is a great way to benefit from the community of professionals, both here in Los Angeles and around the world.
- By adopting the Guide, you also provide your organization with a competitive advantage over organizations whose IT does not adopt the code. The value of this competitive advantage will only increase as cybercrime and other cyber incidents become increasingly common and disruptive.